Tomorrow I'll think that I'll post a worthy Channukah post with gratuitous menorah shots and the most recently opened of the 8 bizarre gifts my family left me when they were in Buffalo. I would post it tonight, but I'm not worthy. I spent 30 minutes in Tops getting all these supplies necessary for latkes, and it's like 12:50 and I still haven't made them because I could set aside the time due to other errands. In keeping with Jewish tradition, I feel very guilty about this.
I haven't posted in probably close to a week, so I should record the few events that transpired.
I pretty much blew the weekend and did nothing but sleep. If I hadn't been lacking sleep for the most of the previous workweek, I would have been very upset for how little I did.
Yesterday, I finally did three weeks worth of laundry. Yes, I'm a bachelor. I admit it. I'm better than most, and I don't try to get one more day out of already worn boxers by hanging from the chandelier to aerate. That counts for something, right? Surpisingly, time at the laundromat felt like it went a lot quicker than expected, which is great, but I have this sinking feeling that it went so quick because I left some load of clothes in a washer (even though I did double-check before I left).
And the ex called yesterday, saying that she's finally ready to come up and visit me in Buffalo (in June) and that she wants to get back together. After 9 months of stonewalling and refusing to come to Buffalo and wanting me to always go down to NC to see her. I feel very mixed about this. On one hand I miss her, because we always related on so many of the same levels. On the other, I wonder how much of me missing her is fear that I won't be able be able to find another woman up here (or anywhere). Ever. (The most physically intimate I've gotten with any woman up here is a stripper putting her arm around my neck while she was doing her act for other folks). It's hard to tell which feeling is more predominant, and whether I'm really looking for love or security.
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12/20/2006 01:10 #21104
StuffCategory: life
12/15/2006 03:06 #21103
Random rantCategory: life
Today I was feeling really angry. Okay, I feel angry most days, but I always hold it in and don't express it (towards animate objects or in front of people). But today I was feeling especially angry. About a lot of things. My past relationship, the fact that I typically have to wait years before I can get into another relationship, the unfairness of being a short man in a world where tall dark and handsome counts for everything, stupid stuff at my job, programmers who make life difficult, the economy, being a moderate in a country where hardcore right/left wingers find moderates more offensive than folks in the opposing camp, the fact I've been a lazy idiot who hasn't yet done his laundry, the intense isolation I experience up here, the idiot on the road, etc.
For me, anger is like a single drop of imaginary rain falling from the sky followed by two drops a second later, followed by four and whatever exponentially comes after that. With each additional cycle, I turn further inward and the roar that each successive raindrop makes when it crashes into the pavement grows louder and the stings of those that hit my body grow increasingly more painful. The rain gets to the point that its so loud that I can't hear myself think and the pain gets so intense that I start to feel numb to it. And right before the point at which I turn into mindless automoton of id, I say to myself "what are you doing? I can't believe that you're saying and thinking those things."
And then I realize this: that there is no rain. There never was. I've imagined the whole thing.
In fact, I'm all alone in a perfectly quiet, peace hot, bone-dry desert curled up in a fetal position trying to protect myself from an intolerable chill I was never having. I am shocked that I ever could have imagined this sequence of events in the first place, though I take comfort in the fact that if I really either was clincally insane or a bad person, I never would have listened to that voice inside that questioned what I was thinking. And at that point a warm current of air blows by and I start to feel better. End metaphor.
I think today my warm currents of air were the ex phoning me to ask how my x-rays came out and the thought of how wonderful the first night of Hannukah will be tomorrow.
There probably was no point to me writing this post, other than just to get it off my chest. Just like there really is no rain.
For me, anger is like a single drop of imaginary rain falling from the sky followed by two drops a second later, followed by four and whatever exponentially comes after that. With each additional cycle, I turn further inward and the roar that each successive raindrop makes when it crashes into the pavement grows louder and the stings of those that hit my body grow increasingly more painful. The rain gets to the point that its so loud that I can't hear myself think and the pain gets so intense that I start to feel numb to it. And right before the point at which I turn into mindless automoton of id, I say to myself "what are you doing? I can't believe that you're saying and thinking those things."
And then I realize this: that there is no rain. There never was. I've imagined the whole thing.
In fact, I'm all alone in a perfectly quiet, peace hot, bone-dry desert curled up in a fetal position trying to protect myself from an intolerable chill I was never having. I am shocked that I ever could have imagined this sequence of events in the first place, though I take comfort in the fact that if I really either was clincally insane or a bad person, I never would have listened to that voice inside that questioned what I was thinking. And at that point a warm current of air blows by and I start to feel better. End metaphor.
I think today my warm currents of air were the ex phoning me to ask how my x-rays came out and the thought of how wonderful the first night of Hannukah will be tomorrow.
There probably was no point to me writing this post, other than just to get it off my chest. Just like there really is no rain.
metalpeter - 12/16/06 17:17
Hey thanks an early happy Birthday is better then none at all, I'll take what I can get.
Hey thanks an early happy Birthday is better then none at all, I'll take what I can get.
metalpeter - 12/16/06 11:19
Firstly a little about me that is my birthday so I guess I'm kinda born on a holiday now, great article by the way, that episode really soundend funny. Onto you for a minute or two. I have no idea why you had xrays but I hope everything is ok. Great detail in your post I could picture the rain drops. I hope you are fealing better soon. That fealing of isolation is tough espicaly around the holidays, as you can see you arn't the only one who sord of feals that way. At least knowing you arn't the only one may make you feal a little better. Hopefully you have a postive outlet or some way of dealing with things or coping that is positive and not negative from what I have heard that can really help.
Firstly a little about me that is my birthday so I guess I'm kinda born on a holiday now, great article by the way, that episode really soundend funny. Onto you for a minute or two. I have no idea why you had xrays but I hope everything is ok. Great detail in your post I could picture the rain drops. I hope you are fealing better soon. That fealing of isolation is tough espicaly around the holidays, as you can see you arn't the only one who sord of feals that way. At least knowing you arn't the only one may make you feal a little better. Hopefully you have a postive outlet or some way of dealing with things or coping that is positive and not negative from what I have heard that can really help.
carolinian - 12/15/06 17:51
I don't know about a group cheery teary pitty BDSM party, but Festivus :::link::: is on Saturday the 23rd and I'd be up for a traditional Airing Of The Grievances.
I don't know about a group cheery teary pitty BDSM party, but Festivus :::link::: is on Saturday the 23rd and I'd be up for a traditional Airing Of The Grievances.
jenks - 12/15/06 11:45
xrays? you ok?
Good analogy. I do that too- get all worked up and then am like "wait a minute. this is not a big problem. chill" and then it's all better. well sometimes it's all better.
And happy (c)hannukah. (sp?) :)
xrays? you ok?
Good analogy. I do that too- get all worked up and then am like "wait a minute. this is not a big problem. chill" and then it's all better. well sometimes it's all better.
And happy (c)hannukah. (sp?) :)
theecarey - 12/15/06 10:37
Dammit, dont make me laugh, peeps. Finger is pointing at you, imk!
Time for another Tears and Cheers Pity Party?! (e:theecarey,95)
Nice imagery, (e:carolinian) Being in an occasional 'funk' is really an indicator that we are human.
here's to hoping for more warm currents!
Dammit, dont make me laugh, peeps. Finger is pointing at you, imk!
Time for another Tears and Cheers Pity Party?! (e:theecarey,95)
Nice imagery, (e:carolinian) Being in an occasional 'funk' is really an indicator that we are human.
here's to hoping for more warm currents!
imk2 - 12/15/06 09:50
oh wow, i think we have enough estrippers to start a "i feel sorry/angry/depressed/lame/pitiful about myself club". who would like to run for president? i'll bid for the secretary position, maybe i will get a masochistic boss that will whip and beat and choke this stupid funk out of me.
oh wow, i think we have enough estrippers to start a "i feel sorry/angry/depressed/lame/pitiful about myself club". who would like to run for president? i'll bid for the secretary position, maybe i will get a masochistic boss that will whip and beat and choke this stupid funk out of me.
vincent - 12/15/06 05:50
Sorry to hear about how you are feeling. Then again I have been there myself many time many years ago.
Have a happy holiday!
Sorry to hear about how you are feeling. Then again I have been there myself many time many years ago.
Have a happy holiday!
12/05/2006 23:51 #21102
Fortnight PhotosCategory: photos
12/05/2006 00:58 #21101
Lime BettyCategory: work
Today (or I should say yesterday) at work, everyone all of a sudden couldn't get their e-mail. And who's the IT guy who gets called in to fix stuff (but doesn't get to make a single IT purchase decision): me.
So I look at what's acting as our e-mail server, which I shall now dub "Lime Betty"*. Lime Betty is a green 233 mhz iMac, circa 1998 or something like that. She has 256MB of RAM and a 5GB hard drive that's storing messages for the entire company, and it's doing no more good cause its all full. And Lime Betty's running OS X 10.3.9, just one step away from the current release of Tiger (the latest version), and it gets even freakier that the only way that the guys before me could get a computer that old to even be able to run such an advanced operating system at all is by the user having to type cryptic commands at the blank gray Open Firmware (equivalent to the PC BIOS) screen upon booting up. And the whole time, the hard drive inside Lime Betty is chattering endlessly, desperately trying to make up for her lack of available RAM. Lime Betty's only saving grace is that she's a very becoming shade of lime jello green and was joy to look at.
And the thing is, my superiors are wondering why this machine all of a sudden stopped working. All these years they've been using this thing, and have never gotten something more reliable and new because of a pervasive "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" attitude.
Some times, I feel like I'm not working at an IT job, but at a fucking lemonade stand. At least they agreed to replace Lime Betty with a more modern but less visually attractive machine tomorrow.
So I look at what's acting as our e-mail server, which I shall now dub "Lime Betty"*. Lime Betty is a green 233 mhz iMac, circa 1998 or something like that. She has 256MB of RAM and a 5GB hard drive that's storing messages for the entire company, and it's doing no more good cause its all full. And Lime Betty's running OS X 10.3.9, just one step away from the current release of Tiger (the latest version), and it gets even freakier that the only way that the guys before me could get a computer that old to even be able to run such an advanced operating system at all is by the user having to type cryptic commands at the blank gray Open Firmware (equivalent to the PC BIOS) screen upon booting up. And the whole time, the hard drive inside Lime Betty is chattering endlessly, desperately trying to make up for her lack of available RAM. Lime Betty's only saving grace is that she's a very becoming shade of lime jello green and was joy to look at.
And the thing is, my superiors are wondering why this machine all of a sudden stopped working. All these years they've been using this thing, and have never gotten something more reliable and new because of a pervasive "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" attitude.
Some times, I feel like I'm not working at an IT job, but at a fucking lemonade stand. At least they agreed to replace Lime Betty with a more modern but less visually attractive machine tomorrow.
- Lime Betty is a reference to a mysterious old 70's mainframe computer named "Black Betty" featured in a Dilbert TV episode that ran the whole company and that needed to be saved to keep the company afloat.
zobar - 12/05/06 08:29
Heh. Our classified ad server is indigo, running OS 9.2.2 + FileMaker Server 5.5 - on the recommendation of the application vendor. The thing is actually pretty stable. We are upgrading to a Mac Pro, but we have been pushed back in the vendor's upgrade schedule because they told us we need the upgrade less urgently than other alt weeklies. Now that's frightening.
Also, our entire server rack [XServe, XServe RAID, PowerMac G5, external RAID] sits on a TV tray in the basement, but that's another problem entirely.
- Z
Heh. Our classified ad server is indigo, running OS 9.2.2 + FileMaker Server 5.5 - on the recommendation of the application vendor. The thing is actually pretty stable. We are upgrading to a Mac Pro, but we have been pushed back in the vendor's upgrade schedule because they told us we need the upgrade less urgently than other alt weeklies. Now that's frightening.
Also, our entire server rack [XServe, XServe RAID, PowerMac G5, external RAID] sits on a TV tray in the basement, but that's another problem entirely.
- Z
12/03/2006 00:15 #21100
Second LifeCategory: games
Long ago, I predicted that there was an untapped marked for virtual worlds where people could create their own stuff. More than a handful of geeks scoffed at mybelief, dissing stuff like VRML "it's not anything lie doom" "why would you want to build anything and not kill stuff", etc.
But I believed. And after all these years, I've finally found Second Life [link]http://www.secondlife.com[/link] I'm happy that reality is finally catching up to my ideas about the world. About damn time.
Building stuff out of legos kicks ass, and I really want to learn how to program cool stuff, because it sounds interesting and because you can actually make money at it.
My craziest idea would be recreating a Elmwood Strip/Village/whatever, but that would require a ton of $$$ to buy land with. Maybe I should settle for my slightly less crazy idea of creating a small (e:strip) area.
But I believed. And after all these years, I've finally found Second Life [link]http://www.secondlife.com[/link] I'm happy that reality is finally catching up to my ideas about the world. About damn time.
Building stuff out of legos kicks ass, and I really want to learn how to program cool stuff, because it sounds interesting and because you can actually make money at it.
My craziest idea would be recreating a Elmwood Strip/Village/whatever, but that would require a ton of $$$ to buy land with. Maybe I should settle for my slightly less crazy idea of creating a small (e:strip) area.
jenks - 12/03/06 10:45
Sorry I don't know anything about this stuff, but it sounds like all the sim- games?
Sorry I don't know anything about this stuff, but it sounds like all the sim- games?
paul - 12/03/06 04:03
I made a small fortune on that game a few years back when I tought a class (very unsucesfully) in the environment.
You can read about it at :::link::: I mostly made the cash selling scripted bongs before many people knew how to script. Then scripted disco balls and bracelets that made groups of people wearing them do the same dance when near the disco ball. Oh and pet flying turtles I made so much money that I aquired tons of land some of which got designated a war zone which made me insane. So I started a campaign for a secondlife referendum against violence and eventually got in trouble with the company.
In the end I traded my success in land acquisition for about $300 US. I still think I have land and money unless there is some sort of expiration on it.
In fact I have a lifetime account from being a beta tester, mAybe I will play it again.
I talk about what I did a little bit on my old portfolio
:::link:::
man that needs to be redone
I even ended up trying to film a little video in it about amy goodman
part 1
:::link:::
part 2
:::link:::
One of the art students from the class started an online business selling avatars.
In general I think its a cool game but extremely addictive.
I made a small fortune on that game a few years back when I tought a class (very unsucesfully) in the environment.
You can read about it at :::link::: I mostly made the cash selling scripted bongs before many people knew how to script. Then scripted disco balls and bracelets that made groups of people wearing them do the same dance when near the disco ball. Oh and pet flying turtles I made so much money that I aquired tons of land some of which got designated a war zone which made me insane. So I started a campaign for a secondlife referendum against violence and eventually got in trouble with the company.
In the end I traded my success in land acquisition for about $300 US. I still think I have land and money unless there is some sort of expiration on it.
In fact I have a lifetime account from being a beta tester, mAybe I will play it again.
I talk about what I did a little bit on my old portfolio
:::link:::
man that needs to be redone
I even ended up trying to film a little video in it about amy goodman
part 1
:::link:::
part 2
:::link:::
One of the art students from the class started an online business selling avatars.
In general I think its a cool game but extremely addictive.
>>>But,that was a really good time that night ;-)
Yup, that it was, without a doubt :)
I wish I had some advice for ya. It is good that she wants to come visit you. Maybe she feals the same way you think you might feal. I can't imagine doing the long distance thing even though it isn't that far away. But as long as it works for you try it again and see what happens. I Guess you need to go on a little self discory trip. On a side note glad you had fun at the strip club, but It if I read that right no lap dance, thats to bad, or not going up on stage (not sure if anyplaces do that anymore), the main thing is enjoying your self and relaxing. I wish you the best of luck with what ever happens.
>>>(The most physically intimate I've gotten with any woman up here is a stripper putting her arm around my neck while she was doing her act for other folks).
But,that was a really good time that night ;-)